Jump to content

Wolchulsan National Park

Coordinates: 34°44′38″N 126°40′30″E / 34.744°N 126.675°E / 34.744; 126.675[1]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wolchulsan National Park
월출산국립공원, 月出山國立公園
View of the mountain Wolchulsan
Map
LocationJeollanam-do, South Korea
Coordinates34°44′38″N 126°40′30″E / 34.744°N 126.675°E / 34.744; 126.675[1]
Area56.6 km2 (21.9 sq mi)
Established11 June 1988
Governing bodyKorea National Park Service
english.knps.or.kr/Knp/Wolchulsan/Intro/Introduction.aspx
The twenty-two national parks of South Korea.
Land-based parks are in red and marine parks are in blue.

Wolchulsan National Park (Korean: 월출산국립공원, 月出山國立公園) lies in Jeollanam-do province, South Korea. Designated as a national park in 1988, Wolchulsan National Park is South Korea's smallest at only 56.6 km2 (21.9 sq mi).[2]

The park takes its name from Wolchulsan, or Mt. Wolchul in Gangjin and Yeongam counties. The highest peak in the park is Cheong-hwang-bong, with an elevation of 809 m (2,654 ft).[3] Also contained in the park are 3 national treasures and a number of local cultural properties.

Points of interest

[edit]
  • Dogapsa Temple (도갑사), South Korean National Treasure #50. The Buddhist temple has yet to be restored since it was burned down during the Korean War.[3]
  • Wolchulsan Seated Buddha, South Korean National Treasure #144, is an 8.6-metre-high statue (28 ft).
  • Wolchulsan Sculpture Park, set on roughly 5,000 m2 (54,000 sq ft) of land.
  • The "Cloud Bridge" (구름다리) is a 52-metre-long suspension bridge (171 ft) at a height of 120 metres (390 ft).

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Wolchulsan National Park". protectedplanet.net.
  2. ^ "Wolchulsan: Intro". Korea National Park Service. Retrieved 18 September 2010.
  3. ^ a b Hae-Jin Lee, Cecilia (2010). Frommer's South Korea. Frommer's. p. 247. ISBN 978-0-470-59154-3.
[edit]